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Angela Natividad
Angela Natividad is a freelance copywriter, journalist and strategist based in Paris. She co-founded AdVerveBlog.com, a blog and podcast about ads and design, and writes MarketingProfs' “Get to the Point!: Social Media” newsletters. She likes people and animals, but not as much as books.
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James Martin is the community manager of music & TV tradeshows midem & MIPTV/MIPCOM. He edits their respective industry news & trends blogs (blog.midem.com & mipblog.com) and also covers video games and technology for French cultural weekly A Nous Paris
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Stuart Dredge
Stuart Dredge is a freelance journalist based in the UK. He writes about digital music for Music Ally, and about apps and mobile for The Guardian, The Sunday Times and The Appside, as well as his own Apps Playground site.
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Google Earth: Not Quite a Muse, the Best Kind of Accomplice
Fastcocreate has written a short piece about how Wes Anderson found the enchanted wilderness that serves as setting in his latest, Moonrise Kingdom: instead of sending scouts, he used Google Earth.
The photo in the center is Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, the ideal spot for shooting. Its coastline, ravines, forests and beaches present plenty of opportunities and are readily visible. At bottom is Comfort Island in northern New York, which provides all the homey comforts that his characters grew up with. Decorators and a coproducer went ahead to scout it once it was found, “Then we actually borrowed and rented their paintings and furniture and things,” said Anderson.
If Wes is finding dreamscape from the comforts of his desktop, what’s your excuse? Whip out your cam and start Googling for uncharted footage.Google Earth: Not Quite a Muse, the Best Kind of Accomplice
Fastcocreate has written a short piece about how Wes Anderson found the enchanted wilderness that serves as setting in his latest, Moonrise Kingdom: instead of sending scouts, he used Google Earth.
The photo in the center is Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, the ideal spot for shooting. Its coastline, ravines, forests and beaches present plenty of opportunities and are readily visible. At bottom is Comfort Island in northern New York, which provides all the homey comforts that his characters grew up with. Decorators and a coproducer went ahead to scout it once it was found, “Then we actually borrowed and rented their paintings and furniture and things,” said Anderson.
If Wes is finding dreamscape from the comforts of his desktop, what’s your excuse? Whip out your cam and start Googling for uncharted footage.Google Earth: Not Quite a Muse, the Best Kind of Accomplice
Fastcocreate has written a short piece about how Wes Anderson found the enchanted wilderness that serves as setting in his latest, Moonrise Kingdom: instead of sending scouts, he used Google Earth.
The photo in the center is Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, the ideal spot for shooting. Its coastline, ravines, forests and beaches present plenty of opportunities and are readily visible. At bottom is Comfort Island in northern New York, which provides all the homey comforts that his characters grew up with. Decorators and a coproducer went ahead to scout it once it was found, “Then we actually borrowed and rented their paintings and furniture and things,” said Anderson.
If Wes is finding dreamscape from the comforts of his desktop, what’s your excuse? Whip out your cam and start Googling for uncharted footage.

Google Earth: Not Quite a Muse, the Best Kind of Accomplice

Fastcocreate has written a short piece about how Wes Anderson found the enchanted wilderness that serves as setting in his latest, Moonrise Kingdom: instead of sending scouts, he used Google Earth.

The photo in the center is Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, the ideal spot for shooting. Its coastline, ravines, forests and beaches present plenty of opportunities and are readily visible. At bottom is Comfort Island in northern New York, which provides all the homey comforts that his characters grew up with. Decorators and a coproducer went ahead to scout it once it was found, “Then we actually borrowed and rented their paintings and furniture and things,” said Anderson.

If Wes is finding dreamscape from the comforts of his desktop, what’s your excuse? Whip out your cam and start Googling for uncharted footage.

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